Those close to Laquon Treadwell say he's finally healthy.
To ensure he stays that way, they're trying at times to save the talented Vikings receiver from himself.
Whether it's logging late-night weight room sessions at Winter Park or calling on his personal trainer in Los Angeles to push him through consecutive days of multiple workouts, Treadwell is grinding through extensive, intense training.
That could come as a surprise for fans and analysts who already have labeled him a first-round bust.
But here's what you need to know: The Vikings' top 2016 draft pick is driven to live up to his own expectations after a disappointing one-catch rookie season — so driven that people around him have asked him to consider taking his foot off the accelerator.
"He's a tireless worker to the point where you have to back him off and make sure he takes care of his body," Vikings receivers coach Darrell Hazell said. "On the field here, he's full speed. But when we stop practicing, he needs to make sure he doesn't leave his body [feeling] off."
'He looks healthy'
Treadwell was hobbled longer than many thought he would be after the Vikings made him the 23rd overall pick. It all started with one gruesome play at Ole Miss that left him with a broken left fibula and dislocated left ankle 30 months ago. A five-star recruit out of suburban Chicago, he performed at a high level in college until the devastating injury.
Treadwell never declared himself healthy during his first Vikings training camp last summer. David Robinson, a renowned receivers trainer who connected with Treadwell at Ole Miss, said he could tell one of his most talented pupils wasn't right before the season.